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Geo
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 280 on 5/14/2007 7:04 PM >
| | | I personally know the owner, he has had problems with those properties since long before uer...but what the hell... must of been those damn uer bastard children.. GV [last edit 5/14/2007 7:05 PM by Geo - edited 1 times]
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micro
Gender: Male
Slowly I turned
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 281 on 5/14/2007 7:11 PM >
| | | Well, I was sort of being facetious with that last remark. Seems everyone likes to blame UER or something whenever a fire breaks out in some building.
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Geo
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 282 on 5/14/2007 7:29 PM >
| | | Posted by micro Well, I was sort of being facetious with that last remark. Seems everyone likes to blame UER or something whenever a fire breaks out in some building.
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I was also being sarcastic...for the same reason. GV
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micro
Gender: Male
Slowly I turned
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 283 on 5/14/2007 7:34 PM >
| | | Yeah, I have no idea why I bothered pointing that out. Anyways.. back to work/sleep here.
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 284 on 5/14/2007 8:41 PM >
| | | Posted by micro Edit: Oh, and they weren't in the DB so you can't blame UER for this one.
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abandoned buildings have been catching fire for much longer then UER has been around. I highly doubt UER has been a factor in a majority of the fires which do happen at locations in the database. If any locations were set fire because of UER, I would have to suggest that the people setting these fires are the very people who hate UER...
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Corporal_Clegg
Location: Baltimore, MD Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 285 on 5/15/2007 8:57 PM >
| | | Let's just blame Lord Rick and get on with our day =P
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underdark
Gender: Male
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 286 on 5/16/2007 5:41 PM >
| | | Just another tragic accident involving ghost hunting while smoking dope around the campfire. Haul in the usual loser...I mean suspect.
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micro
Gender: Male
Slowly I turned
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 287 on 5/16/2007 6:02 PM >
| | | Posted by Roadwolf abandoned buildings have been catching fire for much longer then UER has been around. I highly doubt UER has been a factor in a majority of the fires which do happen at locations in the database. If any locations were set fire because of UER, I would have to suggest that the people setting these fires are the very people who hate UER...
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Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I wasn't being serious, btw.
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 288 on 5/16/2007 6:07 PM >
| | | Posted by micro
Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I wasn't being serious, btw.
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i know, i wasn't pointing that out to you, i was just making a general viewpoint since we were on the subject.
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Mission Control
UER newbie
| | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 289 on 5/16/2007 6:48 PM >
| | | Posted by micro Well, I was sort of being facetious with that last remark. Seems everyone likes to blame UER or something whenever a fire breaks out in some building.
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It's common for the vandal-type explorers to like fires to keep warm at night while partying/exploring, to keep warm. I've seen at least a a half dozen , if not a dozen examples of this at one site. Sometimes these get out of hand...
Night "visitors" should be considered vandals and potentials arsonists at any site you can visit during daylight hours.
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 290 on 5/16/2007 8:39 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
It's common for the vandal-type explorers to like fires to keep warm at night while partying/exploring, to keep warm. I've seen at least a a half dozen , if not a dozen examples of this at one site. Sometimes these get out of hand...
Night "visitors" should be considered vandals and potentials arsonists at any site you can visit during daylight hours.
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it has nothing to do with the time of day, i perfir night time explorations, and light painting. people who are lighting fires in buildings to "stay warm" are not explorers... explorers, if they are exploring, like to generally move around and explore the building. people who stay in one spot are usually doing drugs or just there to hang out.
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zenjaphy
Location: Buffalo, NY Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 291 on 5/16/2007 9:30 PM >
| | | I don't know, I ran into a CSX worker cooking hot dogs on an open fire just inside concrete central the one day.
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micro
Gender: Male
Slowly I turned
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 292 on 5/16/2007 10:00 PM >
| | | I think there's a difference between lighting a fire inside a building and lighting the building on fire.
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mortimer
Location: teronno
| | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 293 on 5/16/2007 10:04 PM >
| | | Posted by micro I think there's a difference between lighting a fire inside a building and lighting the building on fire.
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Semantics, nothing more.
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zenjaphy
Location: Buffalo, NY Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 294 on 5/16/2007 10:22 PM >
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I think there's a difference between lighting a fire inside a building and lighting the building on fire. |
Agreed, I'm just saying that not everyone who lights a fire inside a building necessarily has malicious intentions.
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micro
Gender: Male
Slowly I turned
| | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 295 on 5/16/2007 10:28 PM >
| | | Yeah, I know.. I was actually responding to Blackhawk's typical hyperbole.
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 296 on 5/17/2007 2:16 AM >
| | | Posted by micro I think there's a difference between lighting a fire inside a building and lighting the building on fire.
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agreed
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Brind
Location: Kitchener, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 297 on 5/17/2007 6:46 PM >
| | | Too many people view this hobby as black & white. There aren't really any absolutes. And the claim that anyone visiting at night is a vandal/arsonist is ridiculous.
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mortimer
Location: teronno
| | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 298 on 5/17/2007 8:15 PM >
| | | What's kind of funny here is that people seem to be defending against an accusation that nobody has directly made. Well, aside from Blackhawk's cryptic post, which, if I translate correctly, accuses some people of carelessness rather than arson, and I believe makes a claim that you're dumb for visiting places at night if you can go during the day, but there's a bomb strapped to Blackhawk's keyboard, and it will explode if he drops to less than 50 words per minute, so you really have to take anything he types with a grain of salt.
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DK-- This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: not here
another victim of the ldb
| | | Re: Buffalo, Ny <Reply # 299 on 5/18/2007 12:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Roadwolf people who are lighting fires in buildings to "stay warm" are not explorers... explorers, if they are exploring, like to generally move around and explore the building. people who stay in one spot are usually doing drugs or just there to hang out.
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Or they could be, you know, homeless.
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